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Shakir is a 1932 film that falls into the History and Drama genres. It presents a narrative centered around collective farming and the struggles between peasants and kulaks in a Soviet context.
'Shakir' is relatively obscure, and prints are quite limited, making it a bit of a gem for collectors focusing on early 20th-century cinema. Its historical significance might not be immediately recognized, but the film offers a unique lens on collective farming and the socio-political dynamics of its era. Finding a good quality version can be tricky, so it often piques collectors' interests who appreciate rare titles that illustrate a specific historical narrative.
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Shakir is classified as a History and Drama film.
The film was produced by JSC "Sakhkinmretsvi".
The film focuses on the formation of a collective farm and the conflict between peasants and kulaks.
The top cast includes Gennadi Michurin, Vladimir Barsky, Kohkta Karalashvili, and Giga Lortkipanidze.
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